Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen4;Volumen34The Society, 1858 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... sympathy in their sufferings , and as an earnest of our sincere intentions to contribute , by every means in our power , to alleviate their distress , and to induce them to maintain , with pru- dence and firmness , the glorious cause in ...
... sympathy in their sufferings , and as an earnest of our sincere intentions to contribute , by every means in our power , to alleviate their distress , and to induce them to maintain , with pru- dence and firmness , the glorious cause in ...
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... sympathy and brotherly kindness expressed in your letter , and so fully evidenced by the very liberal donations of our worthy and patriotic brethren of Cape Fear , are truly affecting . Our sincere and grateful acknowledgments are ...
... sympathy and brotherly kindness expressed in your letter , and so fully evidenced by the very liberal donations of our worthy and patriotic brethren of Cape Fear , are truly affecting . Our sincere and grateful acknowledgments are ...
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... sympathy and generosity of our friends through the Continent , and we now , in behalf of the Town , retum our cordial and grateful acknowledgments to our worthy friends and brethren of Carolina , for this instance of their readiness to ...
... sympathy and generosity of our friends through the Continent , and we now , in behalf of the Town , retum our cordial and grateful acknowledgments to our worthy friends and brethren of Carolina , for this instance of their readiness to ...
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... sympathy and liberality of our dear friends and countrymen , ( particularly in New Castle , ) be most affecting . We must sum up what we have to offer on this head by saying , that you have greatly refreshed our spirits , and ...
... sympathy and liberality of our dear friends and countrymen , ( particularly in New Castle , ) be most affecting . We must sum up what we have to offer on this head by saying , that you have greatly refreshed our spirits , and ...
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... sympathy for their suffering brethren of Boston , particularly of the laboring poor , who are deprived of the means of supporting themselves and families , by the operation of the Act for blocking up their harbor , opened a subscription ...
... sympathy for their suffering brethren of Boston , particularly of the laboring poor , who are deprived of the means of supporting themselves and families , by the operation of the Act for blocking up their harbor , opened a subscription ...
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